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ICSPJ Condemns Alleged Gruesome Killing Of Veteran Journalist

ICSPJ Condemns Alleged Gruesome Killing Of Veteran Journalist

ICSPJ CONDEMNS THE ALLEGED GRUESOME KILLING OF VETERAN JOURNALIST IPC’s Centre for Safety and Protection of Journalists (I-CSPJ), Lagos-Nigeria is dismayed over the alleged gruesome killing of Hamisu Danjibga, a veteran radio reporter in Zamfara State who was found dead in a soak away pit in his house, Wednesday, September 20, 2023. The veteran journalist, before he met the sad fate, worked with the Voice of Nigeria (VON) for several years. He spent over three decades as a reporter and was declared missing three days before his corpse was found. Report published on Premium Times website states that, “the discovery…
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2023: IPC Harps On Affirmative Actions In Favour Of Female Candidates, Disadvantaged Groups

2023: IPC Harps On Affirmative Actions In Favour Of Female Candidates, Disadvantaged Groups

2023: IPC Harps On Affirmative Actions In Favour Of Female Candidates, Disadvantaged Groups By Charity Uwakwe Worried about the recurrent subjugation and oppression of women in the society, during electoral processes, the Executive Director of IPC, Lagos-Nigeria, Mr. Lanre Arogundade has insisted that the leadership of various political parties ought to, as a matter of necessity, consider affirmative actions in favour of female candidates. This is even as parties across the nation are bustle around in strict preparation for the general election slated to take place in a couple of months. Mr. Arogundade made this passionate appeal in an exclusive…
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2023: EU, IPC Task Female Journalists On Impactful Electoral Process Reporting, Fact-checking

2023: EU, IPC Task Female Journalists On Impactful Electoral Process Reporting, Fact-checking

2023: EU, IPC Task Female Journalists On Impactful Electoral Process Reporting, Fact-checking By Charity Uwakwe As 2023 general elections draw nearer, the European Union Support to Democratic Governance in Nigeria (EUSDGN II) project, in conjunction with the International Press Centre, IPC and Nigeria Association of Women Journalists, (NAWOJ), has charged female Journalists to be more accurate in discharging their watch dog roles particularly in the forthcoming 2023 general elections. Speaking during a two-day Skill Enhancing and Capacity Building/Mentoring Session for Female Journalists on Monday. at Echelon Hotel, Port Harcourt, Rivers State's capital, the Executive Director of IPC, Lagos-Nigeria, Mr. Lanre…
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